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I feel like we all should take some time to really give thanks to lucid dreaming... You know, lately the meaning of "dreaming" has really changed for me. It's no longer this idle unconscious cycle that occurs every night. Learning lucid dreaming has made it so damn intriguing. Something to look forward to! No; Not just "something'' to look forward to, but literally a whole other fucking planet to look forward too! NO; A whole other universe! An ENTIRE new dimension to throw my eager soul into and let it sprawl out along the vast dreamscape! I don't know if it's dawned on you yet, but the fact that we can literally do ANYTHING we want in this altered dimension is mind boggling. Think about it. ANYTHING. I've walked across water and lifted cancerous plagues from my dream characters.... JESUS does that! I've experienced what its like to be JESUS! Do you understand how fucking glorious that is!!!! Even better, I've become a Jedi and used the force to make a bridge of rocks across the sky which lead me to the atmospheric barrier of our planet, then broke through it with the hammer of Thor just to swim my way through space at the speed of light and step foot on a foreign planet. Did you read that?? I WAS A JEDI THAT GOT TO WIELD THE HAMMER OF THOR. And it was vivid!!!!!!.... I just have to sit down every other day and take some time to myself, so i can lay back in awe over lucid dreaming. Literal awe. Have you ever really been in awe over something in your waking life lately? I'm sure there are a few incredible life moments that really leave you in gasping shock and amazement. But come on... I was a fucking Jedi for crying out loud. I've BEEN IN SPACE!! BALLS out! No space helmet! I've saved people! I've died! I've been shot, burned, and stabbed! I've levitated! I've walked through walls! I've FLOWN! I've banged the finest women across the planet! I've met musical legends! I've met scientific legends! I've met mythic legends! I've been a legend!!! I've seen my darkest and brightest sides. I've accomplished the impossible. I've seen the impossible. And I sure do feel impossible... All thanks to Lucid Dreaming |
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I love posts like these; so true and pure! As I read what you have written I can feel your excitement and passion and I just love it. I have the same feeling myself but it's not a feeling you can express face to face with friends or family without them looking at you like you're crazy but they just don't understand. I think if everyone could understand the way that we feel and realize the possibilities of literally having your own universe to do anything you could possibly imagine in, they wouldn't look at you like a weirdo but just smile in awe with you. |
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Working on: Daily awareness.
Lucid Task: Reverse the flow of a waterfall and ride up it.
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So true, I am certain that it has helped out so many people either to solve problems or just get away from troubles they may have in the waking state.. So yes! Thank you lucid dreaming! |
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Life has certainly changed for the better, |
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Cheers to you, lucid dreaming! |
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Thank you so much! You're 100% right, the majority of people don't understand lucid dreaming and therefore can't relate. In a sense, I kind of like it this way though. It feels good to be a lucid dreamer before the majority of culture tries it out and it becomes a well known thing. Not to sound like a hipster but it gives me a sense of feeling different from the crowd |
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This is a great re-motivation thread. |
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What a great post... |
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What a great post, DalaBudz. This really captures the essence of what keeps me so motivated and excited to lucid dream. I even got to rip off a couple of ideas for my own list of long-term goals. |
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I have always had this feeling. Some people think that I only get lucid to cower from reality, but they're wrong. I get lucid for not only the thrills, but to better my waking life. I cannot tell you how many times I have successfully conquered a day with no anxiety because of an amazing dream. It adds hidden beauty to everyday things. |
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Exactly! It's incredibly self healing, and reflective. In fact it's so reflective that you see the actual god within you. The actual strength and power that you posses! And your so right about how it adds beauty to every thing. Every little detail and moment that occurs in my waking life seems much more vivid. It makes everything seem unreal, yet so damn real at the same time |
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Good shit, man. Thanks for even more motivation. I can't WAIT to get the hang of it all. Man, I can't wait. I'm getting butterflies just typing it |
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Yeah, me too... I had 1 lucid dream but it was more on the lucky side. |
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I couldn't agree with you more. It seems that you've definitely had more lucid dreaming experiences that I've had, but even I, who am in many ways still a newbie to the art of lucid dreaming, can see that wild potential that we've been gifted with. This was a great thread, by the way. Very heartfelt. |
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Thanks! My post is a symbol of passion, and passion for lucid dreaming goes an extremely long way. I'm glad that I'm able to show people the truth in that just by putting my passion into words |
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This was nice to read. Thanks for posting this up for us all. Sometimes people get demotivated, or demoralised, because they aren't seeing a lot of progress in their chosen technique. It can be posts like this that bring them back and make them more determined to continue their journey. I'm glad you've found so much joy from lucid dreaming. Thanks again! |
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Lucid dreaming cured me of my social anxiety and avoidant personality disorder. All I did was say, "subconscious, speak to me!" And this figure came down from the sky. You could tell it was all powerful, but it wouldn't hurt me. He waved his arms and The dream disappeared and it was just me, and, what I think, was my subconscious. I asked, "please, cure me of these disorders" he said, "it's for your own good, they're dangerous." I just said, to this all powerful being, who was getting angry, "trust me.". |
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This was an amazing, inspiring post! Pretty much sums up the way I feel about lucid dreams. |
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That's really awesome!! Lucid dreaming cured my social anxiety too! Not the same way it did for you though. Lucid dreaming just showed me how limitless the world is and how limitless I AM |
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And hopefully I will soon get to experience this myself. |
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